Pile, pier, wharf, and like structure.



J AU u m THGMSUN PLE, PR, WEAR?, AND MKB STRUCTURE.

APPLIUATION FILED JAN. 15,1912.

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-tallc core a pile having a central metallic core, and spaced above the` entering end of the ile and attached thereto an inverted bowlf ed to rest substantially {twground level, said bowl-like 'member being'- apertured to admteoncreteV after the pile'is in position,

3.' A reinforced concrete structure comprising a pile having a central metallic core, a concrete easing therefor, and spaced above the entering end of the lile-'and attached thereto an inverted bowl-li e member adapted to rest substantially at ground level, said bowl-like member being apertured to admit prising concrete after the' pile is in position,

gather with pier-forming concrete material surrounding -said pile above and resting on said bowl-like member, substantially as described'.

n a ile or pier for use in wharves,

like-structures; a pile or pier part ofreinforced concrete, an axial melike projectiozslof concrete thereon, metal rings and tbedbody of the bowl-like part, radial webs vrods in the webs e member adapttherein, a lateralinverted bowl-- curved radially disposed rods in within that' part and curved hook-ended the hook ends of which engage the rings;

5v. .A reinforced concrete pile, having a hollow metallic core wlth concrete casing,

and spaced above the lower end thereof and -attached thereto an inverted bowl-like base of reinforced concrete, together `with a concrete pier body surrounding the core above said bowl-like base only, substantiallyas described. 6. A reinforced concrete pile having a hollow metallic core, with concrete casing and spaced above the lower end thereof and attached thereto an inverted bowllike base of reinforced concrete, together with a concrete pier Vbody surrounding the core above the bowl-like base only, said base being apertured' for the urpose described.

In testimony vv ereof I have signed my4 

